The microscope 1st year Topic 13 Flashcards
Why is a microscope used?
To view objects or cell structures, or any small structures which are invisible to our naked eyes.
Microscopes make objects appear larger than they actually are
Name the 2 types of microscopes
The light and the electron
Why is the light microscope called a light microscope?
Because it uses visible light to view small objects
What does magnifying an object mean?
To make an object appear larger than it actually is
Therefore,why is the microscope used?
To magnify microscopic structures such as cells
Up to how many times can a light microscope magnify?
1500 times
What unit is used to view structures using a light microscope?
Micrometres (1 thousandth of a millimetre)
What is a specimen?
A small sample of material
The object being looked at under the microscope
What is the eye piece?
The part which you look true,it has a magnification of 10x
Helps to produce a magnified image
What are the objective lenses?
There are 3 with 3 different magnifications: 10x,40x and 4x
Help to produce a magnified image
What is added to the specimen just before placing it on the stage?
A glass slide with a cover slip is added to the specimen
What is the stage?
Where the glass slide is placed/specimen
What are the focusing knobs used for?
To focus the image.
There are 2 types; coarse focus knob and fine focus knob
What is the mirror used for?
To reflect the sun’s light on the specimen
Why does the stage has 2 stage clips?
They are used to hold the slide in place
What is the iris diaphragm used for?
To control light intensity
Define magnification
The number of times larger the image of an object is than the object itself
How can we calculate the total magnification?
By multiplying the magnification of the objective lens by the magnification of the eye piece
True or false.
Specimens can be seen using high or low power
True
Organisms are usually too large or too small to be drawn on a piece of paper. Therefore how can we draw them?
We draw them to scale
How do we calculate a scale?
Scale: drawing length divided by the actual length
Therefore,what exactly is the scale?
The number of times larger your drawing is,than the specimen itself
Ex: specimen
2x (twice larger than the specimen itself)
or when it is smaller:
ex: 1/2
0.5x
When is low and high power used?
Low power: only gives a general outline of the object
High power: when we wwant to see the details of an object
What does an electron microscope use instead of light?
A beam of electrons which are focused by magnetic lenses
Electrons behave like waves, and they can be easily detected ,focused and produced